Sentences with phrase «peak periods exceeded»

In addition, the results showed that dust concentrations during peak periods exceeded World Health Organization (WHO) air quality guidelines.

Not exact matches

This modestly exceeds the yield available on a 10 - year Treasury, but by a small margin that - outside the late 1990's bubble period - has previously been seen only during the two - year period approaching the 1929 peak, between 1968 - 1972 (which was finally cleared by the 73 - 74 market plunge), and briefly in 1987, before the crash of that year.
Mr O'Connell said pre-sales had exceeded forecasts and big retailers, which had been urging suppliers to invest more in product innovation, had embraced the launch — providing extra shelf space and promising to promote the new brand with gondola ends, point - of - sale promotional material such as fridge stickers and offering free samples during peak shopping periods.
The Ghana Grid Company Limited (GRIDCo) has announced that the country will enjoy stable power supply in the coming weeks as Ghana's electricity generation capacity now exceeds demand at peak periods.
If the MWP peak equaled or slight exceeded mid-20th century warming, then surely this means 21st century warming is higher than the MWP peak and higher than any period in the past 2000 years.
(2) the goal described in paragraph (1) can be met or exceeded by lessening the difference between the periods of lowest and highest electricity demand, with particular focus on reducing the frequency and severity of peak demand periods, using smart grid and demand response technologies, practices, and activities, including --
Each flow peak of the future streamflow scenario exceeding the local flood protection levels is assigned an impact (PA and ED) through linear interpolation among the return periods estimated for the current climate.
Examination of the temperature record over this period shows a slight cooling, peaking in 1992 - 1993, but these temperatures were certainly not â $ ˜unprecedentedâ $ ™, nor did they exceed the bounds of observed variability, yet it is well accepted that the cooling was attributable to the eruption.
During the Last Interglacial Period (about 129,000 to 116,000 years ago) when peak global warmth was not more than 2 °C above pre-industrial temperatures, and peak global annual sea surface temperatures were 0.7 [0.1 to 1.3] °C warmer (medium confidence), maximum GMSL was at least 5 m higher than at present (very high confidence), but did not exceed 10 m (high confidence).
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